Beauty and the Beast - Outdoor theatre
Join Chapterhouse Theatre Company this summer for a brand-new telling of this classic fairy tale
- Booking essential
When an arrogant prince is cursed to live as a hideous beast, his only hope is a kindly young woman in search of a rose. Presented with original music and sparkling humour in delightful settings from picturesque gardens to sweeping country parks, Chapterhouse Theatre Company’s lovely new adaptation of Beauty and the Beast is perfect for all the family!
So, pack your picnics, grab your wet weather gear or sun-cream (or both), something to sit on, and prepare yourself for an enchanting evening.
The performance is two hours, including a 20 minute interval.
Babies under 12 months go free. National Trust admission charge does not apply.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Adult | £20.00 |
Child | £12.00 |
Family 1A 3C | £49.00 |
Family 2A 2C | £55.00 |
Family 2A 3C | £63.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 03442491895
- Suitability
Suitable for children aged 6+
- Meeting point
Meet in the upper garden
- What to bring and wear
No seating is provided – please bring blankets or low-backed seating, to ensure everyone can see the stage. Performance will take place in all weather conditions
- Accessibility
The event is fully accessible. To ensure all guests can see the stage, we ask that ticket holders with blankets only position themselves in front of the stage, and those on seats sit further back. This won't impact anyone's enjoyment of the performance.
- Other
The Upper Garden Shop will be open until the performance starts for you to browse. The Upper Garden Café will be open throughout serving a selection of hot and cold drinks, snacks and ice-cream.
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